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And then you wake up. In a dark room. It’s cold and damp. It could be a basement. Maybe it’s a cellar? It doesn’t matter. Maybe you slept there last night, but you don’t remember. Your head is cloudy. And swollen, because there’s something inside it. You open the zip in the nape of your neck and you take out a notebook. It says “CLeM” on the cover. You open it and see that some of the pages have entries on them. They look like notes on insects and other kinds of bugs. There are drawings and symbols that seem vaguely familiar too, but you can’t figure out why. You study them. And then you hear it again.
- Delve into this puzzlevania mystery adventure with a twisted story to unravel and countless challenges to overcome.
- Explore an apparently abandoned house accompanied only by an obscure voice and a notebook full of notes and drawings on alchemy, insects and other creepy-crawlies.
- Craft magic toys to unveil hidden secrets, access unreachable spots, and reclaim items from the past.
- Choose your fate in this dark story of manipulation, submission, pride and redemption.
Steam User 6
CLeM is a tidy point and click. Played smoothly with no bugs and although you can't manually save, you can stop at anytime and the game picks up with all your progress intact. You do start again in the same spot always but that's just to get your notebook before you venture again to where you left off.
The puzzles range in difficulty but for the most part are quite doable. There are Developers on hand to help nudge you over any rough spots you find.
The game is relatively short and I would have enjoyed it more if this was a chapter in say a 5 chapter series. There is lots of room for expansion with the end of this game coming too soon.
Steam User 4
It's a really beautiful game with a couple tearjerkers. Some of the puzzles are a little confusing/challenging and sometimes i didn't know where to go because something changed in a previous room and there was no push to retrace my steps. Otherwise, it was a very enjoyable game that I would highly recommend.
Steam User 3
Overall I liked it but couldn't hit all achievements. The key one is nearly impossible, restarted the game 3 times, still could not find the key puzzle first try. Also I did not know it had 2 endings and I reset the game in the end so I can try the key puzzle again but failed. I really do not want to play it all again to reach the annoying memory puzzle in the end which took me quite a while and several pieces of papers to solve the last memory. Story was good, enjoyed it but it really annoys me that I cannot select which episode I want to replay.
Steam User 3
I downloaded the demo initially and after I saw how many chapters were in the book, I decided it was worth paying for and bought the game. I am a little disappointed that you actually only play 5 of the chapters and this does feel like an incomplete game. I felt it was a over priced for just a few hours of game play.
However that being said; I did thoroughly enjoy the story, puzzles and design :)
Steam User 2
Very cute and smooth visuals for a slow- to moderate- paced puzzle game. Like everyone else has said, it is short. But the decently challenging puzzles mixed with the emotional narrative makes for a cozy, casual game. If you're on the fence, pick it up on sale, but you won't regret it either way.
Steam User 1
An adorable little puzzler, w/ mild (and repeatable, on fail) QTEs.
Pros:
* Good puzzles and slowly-unlockable world.
* Simple but elegant control system, for what it does.
Cons:
* Short - ~4 hrs.
Meh:
* One minigame (used repeatedly) is a WASD-controlled QTE - if you fail, it restarts in a few seconds, ad nauseum.
TL;DR: If you like puzzles and can overlook its brevity (or get it on sale), 9/10; else, avoid.
Steam User 2
this game took me about 5 hours to complete, so maybe only buy it if it goes on sale. but its a super cute story, with a slightly spooky under tones, which i love. the creepy factor is off set with the cutesy art work and i loved the combination. i would definitely play this again or a similar game.